The approach to water management worldwide is currently in transition, with a shift from centralised infrastructures to greater consideration of decentralised technologies, such as rainwater harvesting (R WH). Initiated by recognition of drivers, including water demand, increasing risk of ground-water pollution and flooding, the value of R WH is filtering across the academic-policy boundary. However, in Nigeria, implementation of sustainable water management (SWM), such as R WH systems, is inefficient social, environmental and technical barriers, concerns and knowledge gaps exist, which currently restrict its widespread utilisation. This inefficiency contributes to water scarcity, water-borne diseases, and loss of lives and property due to ...
Water is needed in adequate quality and quantity for human consumption. As population increases, dem...
The approach to water management worldwide is currently in transition, with a shift evident from pur...
The turning point for water resources development and management policy in Nigeria could be traced a...
This study aimed at assessing the surface rainwater harvesting potential in Abuja as a ...
This study aimed at assessing the surface rainwater harvesting potential in Abuja as a means of miti...
Rainwater harvesting in Ijebu Ode was examined to understand the potential and challenges militating...
This study aimed at assessing the surface rainwater harvesting potential in Abuja as a means of miti...
For the performance analysis and design of rainwater tanks, a simple spreadsheet based daily water b...
Water stakeholders are becoming increasingly worried about water scarcity as the population growth a...
Despite the fact that rainwater is in abundant supply in the humid tropics, this resource is still b...
Rainwater harvesting (RWH) is an ancient traditional technology practised in many parts of the world...
Demand for freshwater is on the increase due mainly to population growth and urbanisation. Many of t...
Rainwater harvesting (RWH) is perhaps the most ancient practice to meet water supply needs. It has r...
Rainwater harvesting (RWH) is perhaps the most ancient practice to meet water supply needs. It has r...
Rainwater is a naturally occurring potentially clean source of water. There has been an increased in...
Water is needed in adequate quality and quantity for human consumption. As population increases, dem...
The approach to water management worldwide is currently in transition, with a shift evident from pur...
The turning point for water resources development and management policy in Nigeria could be traced a...
This study aimed at assessing the surface rainwater harvesting potential in Abuja as a ...
This study aimed at assessing the surface rainwater harvesting potential in Abuja as a means of miti...
Rainwater harvesting in Ijebu Ode was examined to understand the potential and challenges militating...
This study aimed at assessing the surface rainwater harvesting potential in Abuja as a means of miti...
For the performance analysis and design of rainwater tanks, a simple spreadsheet based daily water b...
Water stakeholders are becoming increasingly worried about water scarcity as the population growth a...
Despite the fact that rainwater is in abundant supply in the humid tropics, this resource is still b...
Rainwater harvesting (RWH) is an ancient traditional technology practised in many parts of the world...
Demand for freshwater is on the increase due mainly to population growth and urbanisation. Many of t...
Rainwater harvesting (RWH) is perhaps the most ancient practice to meet water supply needs. It has r...
Rainwater harvesting (RWH) is perhaps the most ancient practice to meet water supply needs. It has r...
Rainwater is a naturally occurring potentially clean source of water. There has been an increased in...
Water is needed in adequate quality and quantity for human consumption. As population increases, dem...
The approach to water management worldwide is currently in transition, with a shift evident from pur...
The turning point for water resources development and management policy in Nigeria could be traced a...